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TAP YO WET wons, YORK, BOSTON, 4LL POINTS IN. ri NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWEEN ASHINGTON AND ww ee WITHOUT CHANGE TROUGR Ww DELPRIA PHILA a OF CARS. ‘The equipment on this line is new and of the most elegant apd impresed finish. RAIN LEAVING AT 9: A.M. 13 PULL- CAR TRATK EXCLUSIVELY. Nido Heategrs cate On and after FEBRUARY 16, 1875, trains by this see wilh freve Pept of and A Railroad, corer of th and B as fotlows: 05 0. B Fxprons for ‘York, and point East daily, ‘Sunday. c= Limited E: Car 0 ee Ph Ra e+ 7 ‘Train— ¥, exe et er : Express for jphia and ‘ork, ; Sally. gxcepe Sunday ras 4:93 p: m. Express for Philadelphia and way pointe 2.08 p.m. E for Philadelphia, : bath ee cae New York REUEEMAN PALACE SPING OARS on reine. ‘kets and information can be procured at the of- ces of the company Callen for and checked st hotels and_pet- Company, northeart corner ING sirest ast Posse? Sania avenue, amd on northeast corner of Peoeyk. “hep BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAIL- Boab. corner 6th and B streets BpAL TORE AND OHIO BATLROAD. WINTER SCHEDULE—Janvart M, 1874. FROM WASHINGTON CITY. e 6.00 8. m., Baitinore and Way Stations. 7.00.8. my Faitimore, Annapolis, Frederick and ¥ Stat ior 7.35 «. m., Baitimsre und Relay. 8.00 « x ork. Philadelphia, Boston, Balti- B nas 8.05 6 Bi te . ri) 5 SB.155. 6:30 8 10.30 22 m., Bs 32.50 more and Relay. 1.009 wrk, Philedelphia, Boston, Nor- fe wore. Denner at Relay. 3.30 p re Lanrel and Relay. 3.40 p.m, Froierick. Point of Rocks, and Way Station etropolitan branch’) 3.43 oreand Intermediate Stations to 6.00 Annapolis and Way Stations. 6.25 inchester, and Way titan Branch.) rat _—™ Chicago, St. 6.10 tly except ’ 1, St. Jonts, Louterilie; Cincimnst, Gobumbes, Ber: om Puliman cars. Breakfast re and Relay. 9.30 Ba re and Way Stations. 11.46 >, > cago and St. Louis, Cincinnatt, Louisville and Pittsburg. Express. SUNDAY TRAINS. Baltimore and Way Startons.—8 6.00 w 13 p. m. —7.35 6. m. West_—%.05 a. m..6.10 and 11.40 p. m., stopping ‘as during the week. BF All Travas Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House Se be For further intormation apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticke Saad Pennsylvanta avenue, where orders Ken for Uasxage to be checked and received at any STHOS. R SHARP. Master of Tra: ton. L.M. COLE, General Ticket Agont. _GEO_S. KOONTZ. General 4 ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RA\ ‘Dxrot coaNes 6TH axp B STREETS N After Monday, March Ist, 175, trains will ran as follows: «TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE. 5:35 6. m., Northern Express, daily except Mon- 1.30,3 45, $:03 a. m., Express for Philadelphia and New York, daily exe+pt Sanday. $40 a. m., Accommodation, ¥ 9:23 s. m., limited Express for New York, daily xcept Sunday. Parlor Car Train. 11:55 8. m., Past Line West and North, and for Nor- folk via Baltimo: 3:88 9 m., Express re. for Philadelphia and New ork, daily except Sunday : feat, daily. By daily "New York Night Hipres. m, Paciie Bx G except Saturday West and North; on Saturday leaves af 9: pm 2 cat INS ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON. m., New York Express, daily. mmodayon, daily except Sunday. m., Fast Line, daily. a. u., Accommodation, dafly except Sunday. p.m., Baltimore and Philadelphia Bx) daily except Sunday. limited Express from New York, daily Sunda; F - day Express, daily except Sunday. Accommodatic ” Kroge i 3 SHO ‘ee ud Express, daily. 3 pin. Michinond Express. Trains leaving Washington at 8:38 day, Thursday and Saturday. and except Suv connect at Bowie Pope's Creek ee ywie with traius from Pope's Oreck Pamengers leaving their orders at Ticket Office, northwest corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania Brenue, northwest corner 6th street and Pennsylva- enue, can have their bi called for and Checked at hotels and residences to ail points North and West i. bn nen a —o apelis, Louisville, St. Louis, Francieco, and leans, Chicago Omaha, . }» North and South. Fae, Wee OC. WILKINS, General Sup. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen'l Pass’r Agent. ayz-tf 1874 resssyi¥ents noore 1875 TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Trains leave as follo ‘Washington... 5:35 Baltimore. §: “ 11:55 3. wn ek 7:10 p.m. “ 28:25 p 10:15 p. m- © ae AT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE, ‘alnce State-room Day and eer eed: free eee tire, with mpodora tae : bundred miles saved to Westera and Central MAKE CO: th h from WASHINGTON to the WEST and NOKTH withent c! 3 ‘Tickets by this ronte can be procared at the corner of 1sth street and Pennsytvania avenue, corver of 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, under J reliable information NECTIONS National Hotel, where ‘will be even st all times ers procuring tickets at these offless can secure accommodations in Palsce Cars for Chicago, P: Agent, Philstciphis, Pa. LEXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON B. 8 ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG B. B., Counza or B ano Sixtu Steeets. Local trains eave for 8, 9,” 10, Ila.m, 1,3, 4," 5, ™. and 7 p.m. daily, all es eday. Local Traics leave Alexandriaes follows:—6, 9, 10, 11 mari6-ly 7,8. m.; 1,3,4,5, 6 and 7 p.m. The S @.'m. and 6 p.m. from Alexandria dally, all other trains daily except Sunday. mand 4 Dm. connect with trains on Wash- ington and ¢ a REAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, leaves Washington 11:36 p. m. daily, except Sunday, Through texets to all polnts South and Soutuwest for sale street and Pennsylvania at Offices corner can leave orders for bi SURANCE COMPANIES. VER A THIRD OF A CENTURY OF sUC- ESS —The LYCOMING FIRE INSURANCE og ke a losses. I azo issuing Policies in this O11 aod ‘Tried Company at fair rates. J. BUSSELL BARR, Agent, dec30-eoly Osice, $13 Tih street. CRANCE. Niagara Fire Inscrance Amets, S152. Surpias, @ae as. Nee TOR enue, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania ave- | “pne, at the St dj or eamers' AMERICAN LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ONLY LINE CARRYIN TH AMERICAN FLAG. ned 79 Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates as low as by another first-class Line, PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents Philadelphia. iia, SHERMAN & CO.(Bankery), Agouts, ang?-1y 1429 ¥ street, Washington. FP®0™ Pumapriraia SHIP BY “NEW EXPRESS LINE FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENOB Mark freight vis""Clyde Lron Line,” nnd. ship by Boston and Providence raiiroed. EER ‘Ste adverticement of “New Ex Line.” For full aptly 59 Water «treet, CUNARD LIN NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this Line take a specified coures for all sexsens of the year. On the outward pawage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, croesing Meridian of 69 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. Op the homeward passage, crossing the Meridian of &@ at 42 lat., or nothing to the borth ef 43. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorx. | Fuom New York. Jave_...Wed. Wed... April 14 Cube... Wed., April 21 Abyssinia. Wed April 23 Parthia_. le 8 ay Algeria... Wed.. April 7i\Cuba... Wed 4 5 nd every following WEDNESDAY end SATUR- DAY from New York. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen- “Tiras oF Passace.—Cabin, 980, $20, and 9150, Id, according to accommodation. ' Tickets to Paris, 15, gui, ada nal. Return tickets on favorable rage at low rates. rage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Eurepe, st lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For ht and cabin apply at the Company's office, No, 4 Bowling Green; r steerage No. 1 Broad: Building. or n OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, 05 jansd fe” CHAS. G- PRANCKLYN, Agent. JM 220HaNts' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. the fine Steamships K. 0. KNIGHT and Tix ee Heresfter ON will make regular page try Sit ONE TON OF OHOIOR NEW TURKEY PRUNES Just Received, Eight Pounds tor $1. CAB LOAL of cheice NEW YORK STATE APPLES. We would further state that these apples were ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grecers, (Masosre TexPie,) 9TH STREET, opposite U. 8. Patent Office. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, J JOHNSON. H jants-tr HB ARE SELLING GOOD BLACK TEA at 50 counts per pound, and ‘ice | Green at 75. panda |. Give it vial. BUOWNING & MIDDLETON, 20% 610 Poonsyivania avenue. T 4p Kavrny. Taverset Goon TEA and OOF: to hear that a oe the “N.¥.CLUB” TEAS AN et Stands Nos. 148 and 149 ‘These are FEE will be pleased see rat cores, rp Genter Market LZ] east wing. are of the Choicest Importations, and at a small advance on wholossie price, 148 and 149 Contor Market, oust wit} Omen orc Sreh PROFESSIONAL. a joining counties. isiana avenue, Washington. GcHU, AKEMAN, SCuUTTER & faKSTS FRESCO, DECORATIVE a: gtion ot ORNAMENTAL and P a. SPECIMEN HUOM. 710 Boteert northwest, jant-ly WASHINGTON, D. 0. z D®A74%. NOTICE.—Dr. LOOMIS has his Dental Office from Pennsylvania, avenue to residence 1229 N street, where branch of the fession wi 3 ae ia 6 Lou- ‘feb22-1m* id every desert: LAIN PAINTL ever pro to with the skill of long experience. A ‘made of the Cslebrated “Mineral Piste? th. ‘janl9-sn" 7 PER SET FOR TEETH, SITHER JAW, by Dx. A. PRATT, Graduate of, Celiegs of ental Surgery, i) 7th ng street, between D and E. AMES 0. CLEPHANE, J 8 Oe EEN mn’ Court of Claims and Examiner in Caancery,) SHORT-HAND WRITER AND Law fo. 110 O at. between Ist and 24, facing enue. mar3-tr MERCHANT TAILORS. ) B. SMITH: F. MERCHANT TAILOR, $18 FSraser, Orrosite Parent Orricr, apz-ly Washington, D0. J. HEIBERGE! * Successor to H. F. Londen & Co.,) ZEN , ABMY AND NAVY = . iMERCHANT TAILOR Office—! Indiana ai Al Metro} Hotel, (late Brown's,) iyl-ly (0. 362 Penn's ave., Washington STOVES, &e. 8, B. HARROVER, Manufacture of Stoves and -- ing and Spout. epeciaity. No. 13: ust, teat Mists island arose. soplo-ly JOHN C. HOGAN, Space, between 7th and 8th streets. Camp- Meeting Tents for sale or rent. for the only Genuine Mildewed Proof ‘material. splé-tr whom Hand I northwest. ISAAC CURRY. Tp ae eee AND SEWERAGE febz7-ly a ht oT R GTBSON FES Tp O8 ‘BINTERS, side.) Be 3012 Pennsylvania avenue, (south FINE WORK « specialiy. ly PROPOSALS. PRerosars FOR STATIONERY. Tarascay DErARTMENT, March 9, 1575. Sealed Proposals for farnishing Stationery for the year ending June 9, 1576, will be r ved. at this pepartment until the 13TH DAY oF A 12 o'clock m. rms for bidding will be furnished upon wwili bee pted or rejected and t and the pro far ne ace Secretary of the 5 onatite: ment and the tract will Fe exee + oF bidders, aud no further con. nfracted for must be furnished from @ the year, iu quantities pursuant Department. the entire qaanti- er, be called for duri Each proposal rust be signed by th making it. and & the year. individual or lo busines. by the Department, em furnishing such portions of tae articles as may be awarded under it, and the performance of the cont : All deli expert detailed for th the Treasury . and the chs to annul the contract, | At the option of the Secretary Deliveries mast be free of charge at the Treasury Depariment, Washington. ‘The failure to comply with any one order under the contract will operate as a forfeiture of the entire Penalty of the bond. or the Secretary of the Treasury may direct the purebase, in open market, of such quantities of any articles as shall be necessary to supply the deficiency caused by such failure, and charge to the contractors fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found mecessary to pay for such articles. Pro ‘unaccompanied by @ satisfactory bond will not be considered, and contracts will be awarded caly toestablished manufacturers of or dealers in the articles. Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and hed “ for x < a ‘Beit. BRISTOW, marW-colst Secretary of the Treasury. ee cthsbanl ping six gallons tn glans, delivered at TREASURY DEPARTMENT, BURgav oF ENGRAVING AND P: RINTING, Wasuixotox, D. .,24th February. tl be red at this anti ore TURSDAY, cae poe rcoeek NSCMIEREAN 'OaiLe 1 be de- r 2 ie Fehle E Industrial Exhibition Co. $20 WILL BUY A FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM BOND OF THE NEW YORK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY. ‘These bonds are issued for the purpose of raisin: fende for the erection of a building in the city New York, to be used for a PERPETUAL WORLD'S FAIR, & permanent home, where every manufacturer can exhibit and sell his goods, and every patenteo can show center of indastry w! prove a vast benctii to the whole country. For this purpose the Legislature of the State of New York has granted a charter to a numb Most wealthy and respectable merchants, and these theme hased no less than eight blocks n ity of New Yor! ted will be seven stories high jurmounted by & magnificent er a space of acres. It will be of vnntructed of iron, brick, aud glass, and made fire proof. The bonds, which are all f by a first mortgage ou ti rg; and for the purpose of making them Directors have decided to have quarter! ings of $10,000 each, this money being the interest on the amount of the whole loan. Every bondholder must receive at cast $21, but he may receive $100,000! OF $35,000, or $10,000, or $5,000, or $2,000, ke.,£c. Fourth Serie Drawing, April 5, *75. These drawings take place every THRE E MONTHS, and eventually EVEBY BOND will par- ticipate in them, 20 each. are and bnild- Address, for Bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., FINANCIAL AGENTS, 23 Park Row, New York, Post Orrick DxawzEe No. 29. nit by Draft on New York City Banks, Rogis- tered Letter, or Post Office Money Order, “i POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE UNDEK THIS PLAN. APPLICATIONS FOK AGENCIES RECEIVED 26-Imé K 2m LUE LICK WATER, ENTUCKY, FRES! FROM KENTUC! SbRInG. iH FROM THE On draught. ble = -01 4 tr OF GE: Lid pie aew ears Mi ots zane, Sees Sie Pesenytvanis avenue. Pica ae inate JAMES GUILD, Anct. for the “disheveled ae negliges style Su ore Earn ge daa aes Music Stand nod Easels, W Saturday), March 13th, well the above assort: ed. irkish Chairs and Lounges, we ‘k Walnut ‘Case, Marble-top Center Tables, elegant 5 isceGoriisaod tambrauisas In front of auction rooms: Painted Bedsteads, Burvaus and Washstands, “ottage irniture and Wardrobes, Extension Tables and Dining- Room Chairs, Marble-top Tables, sd Dhromos and Engravings, ‘ir, Husk and ton-top Mattresses, Comforts and Pillows, Book-Cases and Writing Desks, Cane and Wood seat Obairs, Curtains and Cornice, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, Matting ‘and O-Cloths, China, Glass and Crockery Were, Parlor Bedroom and other Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &. TRIPLE-PLATED WARE AT AUCTION ‘March 13 pied acts Bx arc comune: we shall sell within our auc! line of Plated Ware, acl Fuchers. Waiters, Mugs, &. i Spoons. &c., 8c. THE ATTEMPT TO PRRSUADE FLORENC TILTON NOT TO TESTIFY AGAINST MR. BEECHER. From the New York Sun. The cross-examination of Mixs Isabella G. Oakley, the conductor of the Kintergarten school in Broo! . Was continued by the introduction of the followtng letter: 426 Graxo +d My Dear Florence: Ali the autui fail of new cares avd trials to yo imes ER TRIES TO DAUGHTER TO DEATH. a man by the name of Rrowa. Miles south of Covington, on Pullen, bad a daughy teen years uf age, who ‘orks, ns ATIMER & CLEARY, it orse and Carriage Bazaar, Auctioneers V 7M. L. does & ©O., Auctioncers, Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. HORSES, MULES, EXPRESS WAGONS, HAR- NESS. kc. TION Terms cash AT AUC” . moved ny and Ls ithe are you = " pone — with a wing weary of the constant. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer Ne which the aMticted Successor toGreen & Williams, Auctioncers, 1001, northwest corner 10th aid D streets, STFES SALE OF PAINTED COTTAGE FURNITURE. CARPETS, 04 TENSTO TABLE, CHAIRS, &c.,’ AT PUBLIC AU By virtue of a deed of trast dated July 22, A. D. Is74, and duly recorded in ‘Liber. No. 733, nd records for Washing’ f Columbia, and by d shall pr at OOF Bazasr, a number of HORSES AND MULES, from Obio, West Virginia, and Penusy!r ia; am, which will be found some elegant Driving and F ily Horses. z tse Two car lords of low-priced workers; Several uew Express Wagons; Oue new No-top, Buggy; Twelve sets Single and Donbls Harness WM. L. WALL & CO, Aue HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Beal E: V the daily irksome toil of the school-room, aed facio all the hands. f anch adversity. the young ulation. But yoa ong am: suggesi—burning—-expecting to crime under the guise of an accident. ing perfected ber d: weeks ecution. fireplace, and tying a rope she began saturating the head and clothin of the Almost helpless child from a bottle turpentine that she bad procured sor the pur- pose. The child straggied with what power of motion it could command, knocked the bottle from the hand of its mother and broke oke Iwas very glad to slip along quietly at Mrs Brad shaw’s, where, under the shelter of a Ly roof, you were protected from the public gaze, and I fear ~ | You wil regret leaving her. You Know Mattio and both loved yon in infancy, and through many state Exchange. 515 7th street north- | years when y her was ‘west, opposite U. 8. Post Oitice. i TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF MARKET SPACE, GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. ig 1t of i and D streots northwest, on SAT! MORNING, March 13, pnt at 10 o'clock, an excellent asssortment of Fur- piture. We name in part 1 x s the most n particularly inti ny M x sites, T ‘in Cy ts, Husk By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, known few like yours. H it, saturating the mother’s clothing with the (od Cee Eine: Taergia_Cereetn, Hak Bess recorded July 13th, S71. in Liber Nev 65 1 is bound up in her children now more even than | inflammable fluid. In thes is the mo- Extension Table and Dining Chairs, Walnut Bed. fo 41, one of the Land Records of the District of wen widowed, and all the happiness that | thy stead, Feather Pillows, Matti ions te took fire from the firept ch 8 clothin, ace, , Olle d oth umbla,and at the request of the part; red iMcome throught 0, my . Goods, cotaarked tn Behedclode) on NAME | thera, L will well ot patie ecto te hee ree orwell ber clams on your fitviy | SBA hive auaundonel her terrible crime tosave ‘Terins cas Premises, on FRIDAY, March 12th, 1875, at 4 his extretnity hold up her hoart | ber o fe. She ran and threw herself into WALTER B. WILLIAMS. Trustee, | o'clock Pm-yall that part of Lot numbered forty- None knows better than I that it is ehe be branch near wd extinguished the fire, maril-2t WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. | one (41), in old Georgetown described as follows: father who now deserves loyalty aut not until she was ly . Tae inning on the west side of Market Space at the if any is ableto serve her alone. After | clothing of the child also took fire, and it was H. WARNER, far of ent cigkty three (35) feet and four (4) Kom ine apa Een seer ee qishe | very rey burned. At the time it was a NER, ot; ol ceding at all her jeries, and for no | B. ®: RAPES proker an Auctioneer, south twenty-seven (Zi fect, thence west thigty wtee too weak n fondness for her husband. Ye upposed to be an gecident, but the monster Federal Buildings, corner 7th aud ¥ ats. nor:hwest. | (39) feet, thenes. north twenty-seven (21) fect, abl deaths ree ae ently, when in the agenies of hence east thirty-nine (39) feet to the beginning; — oon wd burning, revealed the fa TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILD- | improved by atwo-story Brick Dwell, above detat ING LOT. ON WEST SIDE OF NeW | “ime: One thinicess; balance ud ont 12 months, r that you can aa ——_— es ORTH WEST WITH Ano y Ade with interest, secured b ons of tres ‘on th igor of his Tt papers Bowporn CLAss oF 1825.— 2 a ~ ty. rs it of tl ev. J.8.C. 2 OF THE NEW NORTHERN LIBERTIES tego Sows mooted co v C. Abbott writes to the Independent on. MARKET HOUSE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 34, A.D. 1873, duly recorded in Liber No. 711, folio 70, one of the land records for Washington as follows concerning the famous class in which he was graduated from Bowdoin eal. lege in 1825: “George Cheever and I learned our alpbubet together; Lozgfeliow and I were osit Of. 100 required when the property is bid TOWARD J SHOEMARER Teastee” marl-cod THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 89-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON county, in the District of Columbia, and at the re THURSDAY, the 13th day of Mav, 157, classmates in school, fitting for college; Haw- Semmes oi the partion on pablic nuction, In ivont of tee | yd Place. sbWauD J SHORMAR# etched case Tet no ons pre’ | silent, soltiaeye rth eae ns sexe, M8, remises, on WEDNESDAY, March 4th, 1575, at ES 3 silent, solitary, with melancholy mien, he nany way that w -30 o'clock p. m., all that Certain plece cr parcel DoWRMAN SCREEN before that short-sigh walked the college grounds; Jonathan Cilley, Brokers and Auctioneers, : Legere Shay d mem who might have been one of the greatest mam fou D-C and designated sn the 9 412.7th atrect northwest. Ky toyouwhat think of your father, but Teaat | in the nation, but who was early. shot by rt of lot ‘numbered three, (3,) in red THOMaS DOWLINg, auctioneer. say anything without admitting my horror Graves in a duel, at Washington, rises sadly Gred'and thirty three ia) feet four ih teehee fan | ING THE REFORM SCHOOLLAND A FiLCME | Ni You £7 Sout loving suff-ring, mute and pationt | 19 see who should throw theother on the bed, the southeast corner of uare, and running thence in a northwestern direction with the divid- ing lines of lots two (2) and 90) feat se) HOUSE AND LOT IN SQUARE $22 Ky virtue of a deod of trast, dated May Ist, recorded in liber 715, folie 411, ob the Wash ngton county, District of Co- direction of property. on MONDAY Manns aa ‘operty, on MON re Bem. all that piece or pare and District. being part of Socially be was one ot the most lovable of men, and his wife, Jane Appleton, the friend of my childhood, was certainly one of the most beautiful and accomplished of women. Pitt Fessenden, a ruddy boy of seveateen, was admitted by all to be the ‘smartest’ little fellow in his class. Calvin Stowe was the You could generally tell where he was Isamecta G@. Oaxter. The letter was scanned by Mr. Beecher’s lawyers, and then Mr. Shearman whispered with Mrs. Ovington. Pressoa by Mr. Falier- ton, Mrs. Oakley candidly admitted that it was written with reference to the possibility of Miss Florence Tilton being called as a witness, and was suggested by conversation on the ‘subject with Miss Moore. Mrs. D. Morse, Mrs. Ovington and Mrs. Tilton. To two (102) feet nine end a half (932) inches; thence with the line of New York avenue in a northeasterly direction twepty-vine (29) feet and a half (34) inch to the place of beginning. contai ig twenty-eight hundred and feet of ground more or less. in ‘sail county 1 and Barbados ed.) Beginning for the sams at a stone planted on the east side of the turnpige road leading from Washington to Bladensburg, and standing at the eight (2,303) square bumor was exhaustiess. ‘erms: One fourth of the purchase money in cash; | corner of the farm now owned by the Reform School; | the question, “ Had you any apprehension, balance in one, two and three years, with interest and thence, reversing the line of the entire tract, | however faint, that Florence's testimony — a, =e fen percent. per annum. payable quarterly, or all | north 62 degrees, each 63% perches; thence suuth 4i | might militate against her mother in any ‘iv : . 8.8. Preai cash, atthe ‘option of the purchaser. If terms of | degrees east 19 perches; thence north 71 sonst |G 2’ she replied, after a long hesitation aan, aowe teleare not complied with in seven days the Tras- | 22% perches; thence ‘south 12 degrecs cast 5: | Sri several indirect responses, “If she was | % mere boy in college; tees reserve the right to resell the property at the rehes; south degrees west 3) perches; south | 90) er ted aif of the plaintiff it was | lant, chivalric, the sole of honor. No risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five | 31 de; West 44 perches; north 54 degrees east 71! | tO on. bebi Pp one who knew him could be surprised at the days’ advertisement. perches to the beginning presumable that she might say something on brilliant career which before him.” WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY,? qrasto, Also.at 4 o'clock p. m.,on the same day, Lot 28, | that side. rete Wee syrees Seas wOEABLES 5 PRENTISS Eee se fog Q; Adams’ eul vision of original lot 5, ése., in THE WITNESS pacnenes annem xty" Frov- The Paris F marl Do . Salesmai square S22. .) is is 1 5 this story: “The ss = raring of sale §2,500, with ten por cent. interest; oe Then Mr. Fullerton shifted b nguisition u tory: “The Count George de Mey- cent. i ATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate B to the change which Miss Oakley had said jrokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud Lith st., Star Office Building. “ac married a beautiful girl of hisown sta- occurred in Mr. Tilton’s associates, asking 1,000 from November Ist, 1 tio” in life, and the twain were vy S74, und terest on §1,£00 from M: por cont. in. Ist, 1874, together with the expen: f cale ii h; balance is d 12 months, | her whether she knew b; al knowledge | in their devotion to each other. were secured by notes and deals of trast onthe property: | that Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthoay had | fond of the theater, wheres fescloce ing ae- $20 down when the property ts struck ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days from sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the pro not been visitors to his house before 1865, Miss Oakley would not answer, except by tress, Rosita by name, was the attraction, and went frequently, until the Countess TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROFERTY AT FALLS CHURCH, VA. ¥ 4 start! basing her reply on hearsay. She argued | thought her husband's eyes Li: too : day’ of December, ini), aad dale retotied ie | Ber pananecrnk And costof the defaulting purchaser | thac'what Mrs. Tilton had told her was trae, | fondiy on the actress, and Geean ne Mier M. ‘No. 4, of the Land Becorgs for Fairfae R. P. DODGE, and was therefore to her personal knowledge. | of jealousy. Frou-Frou was one of Fuaetse ity, Va. shall sell, on MONDAY, March the PA, DARNEILLE,{ Trustecs. | Mr. Fullerton explaine! to her that persozal | best im) tions, and on her farewell . at 12 o'clock 'm.. on the premises, a valu- DOWNMAN & GREEN. Iteal Estat» Brokers. | knowledge in law could not be gained from | night she ay ed by request in that char- b antry Kesidence, situated at Falls Church, marlltd THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. “<= it she obstinately refused to an- | acter. The jockey club of which George de eer bea seas bean mene ais | as Waeaan swer explicitly: He put the question over | Meyrae was vice president gave her a snp- Bnely Auished throughout, together with 2 acres of | BS, 8"Wic Ratate broker and Auctioneer, Soak the aia pantnlly onion, wed eee | Cee eee » Of course, Was land, with an abundance of fruit of all kind; fine | Federal Buildings, coruer 7th and F etrosta N w. | Or no. She grew painfully flushed, an present. Wine flowed freely, and mirth and *pring of water, and within ten minutes’ walk of the depot. Within the time advertised this property can be purchased at private sale, or exchanged for city eral times seemed about to weep, bat she was persistent. Mr. Evarts came to her relie’ with an argument that the answer which she wit enlivened the banquet until 3 o'clock in the morning. Meanwhile the wife, Ma- TRUSTEE’S SALF_ OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON 14TH SySBEr, between P and Sam- thilde, waited in the rain at the little gate property. fon streets, in this city. had given Was proper and conclusiy their park. The hours lowly on. ond. ‘Terms: Liberal and Weds CCK EET, Trustee, _By virtue of s deed of trast-dated Jume 19th, | «No, no, it isn’t,” sald the judge. “The | he came not. At 5in the morning, when tha mars dts LATIMES & CLEARY, Aucty_ | Ecland fecords of the Districtal Colembie Tosi, | Counsel has put his question repeatediy with | husband came through the litt gate, he [/, 5 MARSHALS SALE OF LOT OF FUN. | oo TUMSDAY, March 3d, 5, a¢ 4-30 o'clock p! | Nusual care, and it seems to me, that the | stumbled over, her inanimate body, tying * 7 NITURE B08 he premises, ell at public auction, to the | Witness might answer ‘yes’ or ‘no. prostrate on the rain-soal grow u bidder, the following real estate, to wit: All More than halfan hour was spent without rt of Lot numbered thirty-five, (35,) of Dru- virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued out of the lgpest a satisfactor, was not dead; she lived for five k's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of that pa days after, but never recovered ber mind. In her deliri- conclusion, and finally four tomb ms ic | TY's subdivision of square numbered two hundred | o'clock, the time for adjournment, arrived. um she incessantly murmured ‘Frou-Frou! N for Cesheat the sete sane Bei | and nine: (20}on the ground plan of the city of | At this point Jaryman Jeffrey took his | Frou-Frou!’” 3 t of 1th and D streets northwest, on | Washington, District of Columbia, included within | pourly dose of medicine. FRIDAY, the 19th day of March, 1575, comm the following metes and bounds: Commencing for The effort to make Miss Oakley answer was continued fifteen minutes longer, but in vain. She would only give evasive and indi- rect replies. “Tf the jury are willing to wait,” said Judge Neiisou, “we will farther prolong the session.” “Some of us would be serioy nienced,” replied Foreman the same at the southeast corner of said lot 35, and i ve (95) feet; thence ven (11) inches; thence east winety-five (9%) feet tothe line of Mth street west, and thence south twenty-six (26) feet eleven (11) inches along Lith street to the hang of begin- ping. These premises are improved by two Brick Dwelling Houses, two stories and basement, ia good repair. One third of the pu at 11 o'clock a. m., the following goods and chi in part to wit, viz: ne Refrigerator, one stand, one Waluut Wardrobe, one Desk Top, two Stoves, lot Bureaus, two Walnut Washstands, four Awnings, lot Cane and Walnut Chairs, lot’ Mat- tres.es, lot Sideboards, Step-Ladder, lot Onlcloth, lot + lot Towel Racks, one Green Rep Parlor Walnut Tables, one Brussels Bug, Iron 1 vo Boxes'and contents, lot Baskets, lot Willow Ware. lot Window Shades, lot Kitchen MARRIAGE BY Proxy.—Tne following naive anecdote is going the rounds of the German papers: in missionary circles the introduction of the civil marriage law has revealed a difficulty of which nobody had thonght. It appears that in many German missionary societies the custom prevails of sending out preferable married missiona- ries, because good results are expected from ly inconve- ‘arpenter, after he terms of sale ar rchase Ther lot Bo eg ke * money cash, balance in two equal payments at one | a consultation with his associates. the example of Christian matrimony. Now, | Hetrete aol Pouieete? ioe Rekae ane comtents, ot | Sia two ycars,at T, per cent iwtarect secure’ Sy | SRR ee ae a ng Miss | when the wife of a missionary died during content 1 of trust om the property. “The houses will be | Oakley,”‘then you Will have to come again | their sojourn abroad it was usual to select © rringe, sei tact ones, Te the ee reatire! | in the morning new wile for him out of the reserve stock in are net complied Trustee will resell at the risk and cost Miss Oakley went oul leaning on the arm of Brother Halliday. THE JOURNALISTIC WITNESS. From the New York Herald. The advent of Mr. Oliver Johnson as a wit- ness made a little stir in the audience. The bosom friend of Horace Greeley, the free lance in many progressive meveme: the schools of the society, and sead her to him,and in order to simplify matters the marriage ceremony was performed here by rocuration before the departure of the bride. When the marringe was wholly in the hands of the clergy, they recognized such a cere- mony as valid. Since the promulgation of the obligatory civil marriage law a case of h within ten days after sale, the defaulting at parchase: cost. iened) AMUBL STOYT. Trastec. maril-eo&ds J.T. COLDWELL. Salesman. Cae SALE OF VALLABL ESTATE SITUATED IN THE WASEINGTON D. @ of Wm. B. M mar9-dts purchaser. Conveyanc = ft WASH. B. GARDEN AND FLOW- | DRULT TREES, \F HOICE FLOWERS. EK SEEDS, pArnit Trees, Arples, Pears, standard and awarf, quondam friend of Tilton and the engine of a ae eee ch, Plums, Apiscots, &e., all of flaest qual ditor of innumerable papers rn rege > whom, Grape Viet. tirawberties, Goossbezeies 96 Sr ies Goad Meats ais be chan eteee LE otliers chose for him. For such a marriage Guirants.” Shade. ‘recs, Ornamental ‘ecesy i f otto en toi | dogree of notice. Mr. Johnson's head and | RUS! how be celcuratod ae jeatden tid "Fiowver’ Seeds of the finest quality, | pending, where Japon; Saspnsstratrit, | Nair, feebly inclining to carl: iike'a Siege | Was impossible to find an o Newsand rare Greenhouse enc i Hy docket is ent ofa | terriers. He has @& inquiring nose, thet discover any warrant for performing & mar she: ce Greenhouse Flowers, Plc gus, Cru ¢ same case on the | scents a controversy, if not a battle, from | Tage by procura reaths, Baskets, Stands, Bouquets, &c., at, low Lwillsell,at public | afar. His foreuead rans up almost perp: hiv amnat ten Inaee ne ane | rates. i niing to the Noreery. Plant i Z “ “ — - : AT ONE of the largest and most notable of | Seed ‘and Floral ‘Business. “130 Acres in Frait amd oat t oclock pom tg | (icularly from his eyebrows and thea. “kettledrums, fast week, no less than ten kinds of tea were served to the fashionable m., to | Ornamental Trees. 11 Greenhouses. land denly slopes off at an easy angle like a Man- Catalogues can be bad on application. aE hag sard roof. He has vitality, vigor and a sumi- throng. The servants were attired in Chinese earias JOHN SAUL, i clent degree of self assurance to make him eng, Sie aerate enps and saucers were of 21 7th street, opposite Patent Ofic | Sth Octobe interesting. Ace ng to his own story his bes aes _mar8-eo6t ‘ashington, D corded amongst the land records for said. Distrist in the most beautifal ¢ iption. There was religious sentiments have been growing from his birth, He was editor of 3 variety ae pers—the Anti-Slavery le, the Chris- ion Soldier, the Blackstone Chronicie, the Middlebury Free , the Peansylvania Freeman, ‘Garrison's Liberator, the Inde- pendent and the Christian Union. He was as mutable in his religious as in his editorial attachments. He was a Quaker, a gationalist, a Progressive Friend within a ew rods of the millenium, a Universalist— ‘every thing by turns and nothing long.” In ‘uni wth of powers he concluded that Christ had nothing of the Divinity, but was merely an agent of the Deit, le was a perhaps the best, witness that the defense has yet produced. He was cool and prompt in his answers, giving the impression of a man of rare self-poise and undant for the gentlemen, so pause it is made chiefly of also a “tea pu called. perhaps, whisky L aa-The new usary law of Georgia allows t2 per cent. to be taken by special contract, the legal rate being otherwise 7 per cent. penalty of taking an excess is the forfelture Of the interest. s7-The —— between the street railroads and the residents with regard to the disposi- tion of the snow has reacned Buffalo, » one day jast week, as fast as it was shoveled off the tracks it was shoveled back by the citizens. «7 My God, man, he will not live toserve~ the half of itt” was the exclamation ofa Bos- ton Irishman the other da; Liber No. 670, fol. 13, except those portions theres which pe sub: tly conveyed away ay is rs No. y ! LU ! hi ae mongst said land records in Li - 422, fol. 35; No. 723. A. WHITE PINE CULLS, (best quality) $2.50 per hundred feet. WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDING, (best quality) $2.50 per huudred feet. 5-8 SIDING, SELECTS, dressed, 4 per hundred feet. We keep a full and complete stock of all kinds of LUMBER, and sell at the lowest market rates, WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner 6th street and New York ave., opposite mart-6m New Northern Liberty Market. P#ePosaus FOR STONE. 3,4, k 3; Lots 1,3, 4.5, in Block 4. Atthé«ais each lot will be offered separately Terms of sale: One-third of purchase-money cash: balance in two equal instalments at six and h interest from | WHITE PINE, P the t sale are not com: plied with in five éays from day of sale, the Trastee wired at FLLLAM A. GORD AN, runtes, a § “IN, Trustes. marll-it COLDWELL, Kaiesmat & CLEARY, f= aan aahuctiones and Real gent —- west corner of Penn. avenue street _ “Star Office Building. is se, for life. y3 he heard that Friel, who killed a fellow in the station been sentenced to imprisonment Der Sealed Proposals, in dupl this office until 3 p.m. of BROWN. R. On the lth instant, by the RSDAY, the 1sth ds —an ef Maren iz, for the Stone for St. Mary's Palle SALE OF LUMBER, CURBING, &c. Bex, Mr. Armatrogg. Frama Bows to Miss Mant anal Improvement Aicr information upon the eubjoct apaly at this Ly oe ee oe Tard 6t Major of Eugineets, Morurzsuzapto loa V. Bansuand; both of tits ENGRAVING. Wenn Re Ons. Desiener and Engraver, ). 935 street northwest, at o'clock Gilentito, Rngraring a pcetaly. = ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, : Bitesees = oe. Seon (Succemor to Green & Willitmms, Ancts,) Saat ae CONSUMPTION, WasTENG AND IxDIGES- | No. 1001 northwest comer — omit eae Pas Pra at BUF AUCTION. residence of her ‘J Borthwest. SAVORY & MOO! Pancreatic : Emlslen snd J A the dlgesti Sree, £07 coe eee eae der Popo en Si Es Reema» Sooees us | tinea ties

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